Tag Archive for 'participation'

10
Jul

That was fun. More badges.

Three more ways to show the love:

First up the badge that says “I look at the soft edits on flickr, comment on my favorites, and love it.”

Phoenix Photographer, Tyson Crosbie

<a href="http://tysoncrosbie.com/blog/projects/soft-edits-opening-the-process-to-the-community/"><img src="http://www.tysoncrosbie.com/badge/participation.gif" border="0" alt="Phoenix Photographer, Tyson Crosbie" /></a>

Second badge says “I love your City 20 art work, I may have even bought a book.” *No purchase necessary*

Phoenix Photographer, Tyson Crosbie

<a href="http://tysoncrosbie.com"><img src="http://www.tysoncrosbie.com/badge/fanatic.gif" border="0" alt="Phoenix Photographer, Tyson Crosbie" /></a>

Last but certainly not least, in fact maybe the most important badge of all. Says “I am a proud client of tyson crosbie photography.”

Phoenix Photographer, Tyson Crosbie

<a href="http://tysoncrosbie.com"><img src="http://www.tysoncrosbie.com/badge/client.gif" border="0" alt="Phoenix Photographer, Tyson Crosbie" /></a>

Collect all three!!

Seriously, thank you to all who read my blog, look at my work and support me in this community. I am constantly blown away by the talent and dedication to being good and supporting good that I’ve found here in Phoenix. You all make my dreams come true by allowing me to do what I love.

08
Jul

Participation is king. Commenting on Soft Edits.

As a reward to those who comment and participate in the soft edits I built this badge that you can proudly display on your site.

Thanks to @denthewise and @stevebelt For encouraging me to build this badge.

The new badge:
Phoenix Photographer, Tyson Crosbie

Just copy and paste this code into your widgets/blogs or anywhere else you would like to:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tysoncrosbieedit"><img src="http://www.tysoncrosbie.com/badge/commentbadge.gif" border="0" alt="Phoenix Photographer, Tyson Crosbie" width="200" /></a>

Thank you to all who view, comment and participate in the soft edit process. I am certainly grateful for your help and all those who have participated in crowd sourcing their own avatars have all loved the feedback. You have made a difference, and isn’t that the point of participating?